iOS Game Reviews: Goat Simulator Series



When Goat Simulator first launched, it was meant to be a joke, a parody of open-world games filled with glitches and absurd mechanics. But its chaotic charm turned it into a global phenomenon, leading to multiple expansions that took the goat's adventures into unexpected directions. On iOS, players can enjoy the entire Goat Simulator collection, from the original game to themed spin-offs like GoatZ, MMO Simulator, Waste of Space, and Payday. Each offers a different take on goat-powered mayhem, making the series one of the most unique comedy experiences on mobile.

Goat Simulator Review

The original Goat Simulator is pure chaos. Players take control of a goat and roam freely in a sandbox world, causing destruction and triggering bizarre events. There is no structured goal, just the freedom to headbutt cars, lick objects to drag them around, and discover hidden secrets scattered across the map.

On iOS, the game runs smoothly, with touch controls that allow easy movement and interaction. While the physics are intentionally glitchy, that is part of the fun. Every bug or awkward collision feels like a feature rather than a flaw. The humor is constant, from ragdoll mechanics to over-the-top explosions. Goat Simulator does not take itself seriously, and that is why it remains so entertaining.

Goat Simulator GoatZ Review

GoatZ takes the zombie survival genre and turns it upside down with goat-powered madness. The game introduces crafting, survival mechanics, and hordes of zombies, but everything is wrapped in the ridiculous style the series is known for. Players must scavenge for supplies, fight off zombies, and survive in a chaotic open world.

On iOS, the mix of survival gameplay and Goat Simulator's trademark glitches creates a hilarious combination. The crafting system adds more depth than the original game, but it still maintains a silly, fun tone. Instead of fear and tension like other zombie games, GoatZ makes the apocalypse ridiculous. It is a parody, but also surprisingly addictive, especially for fans of both Goat Simulator and zombie survival games.

Goat Simulator MMO Simulator Review

In MMO Simulator, the series pokes fun at massively multiplayer online role-playing games. Players choose from absurd character classes such as Microwave, Hunter, or Rogue Goat, then explore a fantasy world filled with quests, dungeons, and bizarre NPCs.

Unlike real MMOs, everything here is exaggerated and intentionally broken. Quests are nonsensical, enemies are silly, and the humor is non-stop. On iOS, the touch controls work well for combat and exploration, and the bright fantasy landscapes look great on mobile screens. MMO Simulator is especially funny for players familiar with traditional RPGs, as it constantly mocks common tropes like grinding, fetch quests, and overpowered bosses.

Goat Simulator Waste of Space Review

Waste of Space takes the goat into outer space, parodying sci-fi and space operas. Players can headbutt their way through futuristic space stations, pilot ships, and even build their own space colony using stolen money.

On iOS, the game delivers a surprisingly large world, complete with planets to explore and plenty of ridiculous references to popular sci-fi franchises. The physics-based chaos works just as well in zero gravity, making every movement unpredictable and funny. Waste of Space stands out as one of the most ambitious entries in the series, with larger maps and more varied gameplay. It feels like a goat parody of games like Star Wars or Mass Effect, and the result is endlessly entertaining.

Goat Simulator Payday Review

Payday takes inspiration from the popular heist series Payday but replaces professional criminals with a crew of goats and other odd animals. Players can plan robberies, steal money, and pull off chaotic missions with their animal gang.

On iOS, Payday plays like a sandbox crime simulator mixed with the absurd humor of Goat Simulator. Missions range from silly to outright ridiculous, and the physics-driven chaos ensures that nothing ever goes smoothly. The addition of disguises, vehicles, and co-op-inspired heist setups makes this one of the most unique expansions in the series. It is both a parody and a fresh twist, offering more structured missions while keeping the core silliness intact.

Final Thoughts

The Goat Simulator series on iOS is unlike anything else in mobile gaming. The original game introduced players to its absurd sandbox world, where chaos and glitches are part of the charm. GoatZ turned survival horror into a comedy, while MMO Simulator satirized fantasy RPGs. Waste of Space expanded the goat's mischief to the galaxy, and Payday combined animal antics with crime simulations.

What ties all these games together is their commitment to fun over realism. The broken physics, random events, and bizarre missions make every play session unpredictable. While they may not appeal to players looking for serious or polished experiences, they shine as comedic, carefree games that embrace silliness.

On iOS, the series is well-optimized, with responsive controls and bright visuals that make the chaos enjoyable on both iPhone and iPad. For anyone who enjoys humor, parody, and open-world freedom, the Goat Simulator collection delivers hours of wild entertainment. 

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